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Brief Tapes

Brief Tapes

By: New Square Chambers
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From the barristers at New Square Chambers, this is Brief Tapes: an informal and quickfire insight into legal, procedural and career issues for barristers and solicitors practising, and students intending to practise, at the Chancery Bar.

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Episodes
  • New Episode of Brief Tapes: PD51ZG - The New Cost Budgeting Pilot Scheme
    Sep 24 2025

    In this episode of Brief Tapes, Millie Rai explores the new pilot scheme for simplified cost budgeting, introduced by Practice Direction 51ZG, and what it means for those working in the Business and Property Courts.

    From the new Precedent Z to sanctions, timelines and default rules, this episode offers a clear, practical guide to one of the most technical procedural changes of the year.

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    9 mins
  • Fraud and the Rectification of the Land Register
    Sep 11 2025

    In this episode of Brief Tapes, we explore rectification under the Land Registration Act 2002, especially in cases involving fraud, forgery, and mistaken entries on the land register.

    Led by Michael Booth KC and Stuart Armstrong, this episode offers an in-depth, case-led discussion on one of property law’s more complex areas. Learn the difference between void and voidable dispositions, the role of forged documents, and how the legal test for exceptional circumstances operates in these cases.

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    40 mins
  • Memory and Witness Evidence
    Aug 28 2025

    This time on Brief Tapes, we explore the fascinating intersection of Memory and Witness Evidence.

    Hosted by barristers Jessica Powers and Justin Perring as they discuss judicial approaches to memory, fact-finding and the vital role of documents in the process.

    Inspired by Lord Justice Popplewell’s recent lecture on ‘Judging Truth from Memory: The Science,’ this episode is a must-listen for anyone involved in litigation or preparing witness statements.

    What role does memory play in judicial decision-making?

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    21 mins
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